Infographics

In the past decade, food prices in Israel have increased by 53% while the price of clothing and shoes has decreased by 28%. Click here to read more about the high cost of living in Israel.

57% of the young adults in Israel ages 22-28 still live with their parents. Click here to read more about the socioeconomic condition of young adults in Israel.

The share of young adults living in a home that they own wend down by 15% to 39%. Click here to read more about the socioeconomic condition of young adults.

Households in the lowest decile benefited from a decrease of 8.9 percentage points in their total tax. Click here to read more about the change in household tax burden in Israel in the early 2000’s.

Israel’s tax policy in recent years has primarily benefited the upper deciles. Click here to learn more about the change in Israel’s household tax burden in the early 2000’s.

Labor productivity in Israel’s export industries has risen over time, but productivity is lagging in industries namely focused on the domestic market. Click here to read more about Israel’s dual labor market and the productivity gaps between Israel’s various industries.

Food and soft drink prices in Israel have risen substantially compared to the OECD.

Interest groups and high taxes leave Israel’s food industry with almost no international competition.

As part of a partnership between the Taub Center and the Holon Institute of Technology -Department of Visual Communications, Tom Cohen designed this infographic inspired by Taub Center research.

As part of a partnership between the Taub Center and the Holon Institute of Technology -Department of Visual Communications, Noa Sharaby designed this infographic inspired by Taub Center research.

As part of a partnership between the Taub Center and the Holon Institute of Technology -Department of Visual Communications, Alon Rubin designed this infographic inspired by Taub Center research.

Cost of living: why can’t Israelis make ends meet? Click here to read more about cost of living.

Cost of living: why can’t Israelis make ends meet? Click here to read more about cost of living.

Cost of living: why can’t Israelis make ends meet? Click here to read more about cost of living.

Why did housing prices rise 53% in seven years? Click here to read more about housing.

Why did housing prices rise 53% in seven years? Click here to read more about housing.

Why did housing prices rise 53% in seven years? Click here to read more about housing.

Why did housing prices rise 53% in seven years? Click here to read more about housing.

Why did housing prices rise 53% in seven years? Click here to read more about housing.

Israel’s top 20% is responsible for over half of the country’s real estate investments.

The monthly income of the average household in each of Israel’s religious sectors is lower than its average expenses.

Where is the competition? Click here to read more about food and cost of living.